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bobgood | 13-Jun-21 17:23 |
Back to the Q6 after 16 days away. Too hot in my shop, at 99 degrees) so ahve made temp workplace in breakfast room. |
bobgood | 13-Jun-21 17:28 |
.....I wish I had DD's nimble fingers. The whole build is hand-cut pieces of balsa, CA'd into place. Hope it looks OK after filling, sanding, and painting. I may cover the wings in silk - not sure which brand to use? |
heywooood | 13-Jun-21 19:41 |
I can’t help you there, but man this airplane is looking great !
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edtherenderman | 14-Jun-21 08:13 |
For silkspan, I use SIG Medium-flight plyspan. I bought a tube of it back in the 90's when I was building 1/6 scale R/C. Great stuff for all scale, but probably too heavy for free-flight. Don't know if you can get it anymore. I'd be curios to see what you come up with. My supply is starting to run low! |
edbecky | 14-Jun-21 08:59 |
Breakfast room looks like it would make a fine office and building area. Q6 really looking good.
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bobgood | 14-Jun-21 09:29 |
Thanks to both of the Ed's - I will look at Plyspan, I would like a medium heavy covering to give a "fabric" covered look to the A/C. |
Don C | 14-Jun-21 11:50 |
Try Ebay. I've seen some there. I bought the remainder of the stock when our LHS went out of business, but it's getting low. I use the Sig brand too. Plane looks great.
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bobgood | 14-Jun-21 21:13 |
Thanks Guys! I'll have a look around! |
bsadonkill | 15-Jun-21 06:29 |
F.A.I. Supply sells a light Polyspan. They also sell different color dies for it. |